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BALLANTYNES of CHRISTCHURCH Hre represented in ■ ' GREYMOUTH I ' MR. A. T. GILLIGAN Ranfurly ; St., Runanga. —“Always at your service"— Telephone 788 S 803 ® 63 Greymouth. , CHRISTCHURCH and TIMARU

if iff ■WtlfcS £-. / • "« UycggQSag !^®S-'’>® ■ w RWI iwlrilii r •’ r —d . > w,wxH pjte ■ 5 ’ <■ ■ 'tn a- ■uZ'.• * 'j • •. /• I No one can afford to buy | t anything but good furniture | But price alone does not signify that the | § furniture is good— even if it is a high I i price. fou must bp% pt a place that has I, been doing business honestly and com $ scientiously over a period of years, If $; you plan to furnish the entire home or £ only furnish a room, you will find here £ the largest stock and widest assortment $ of moderately priced good furniture— £ furniture you will be proud, to own} that <; will give you long service, $ HARLEY & Co. Ltd. I COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS, h MACKAY STREET, «

A year after the National S Savings scheme started B there were 245,000 National B Savers and each had an w average of under £l4 to his or her credit in a savings ® account or in bonds. U I Today there are nearly half a million and the average has risen to £66, H @ ||"S 0 The thirty million pounds in ®|S National Savings is a huge ‘W™ ® 8 BL® 8 financial dam that keeps a Wa&sS Wss*' flood of money in check. .. B a flood that could swamp us U || because there aren’t goods it Ejß lul 0 ca,t f>tiy ‘ pl So the National Savers that loyally paid in that thirty m® W million—and are still investcvcr y pay-day —have MW'tl ill done a fine job in -1 financing the War and kceping New Zealand financially awa I—■ . W l|s But the interesting part is—- ™ H that few of these people who H H Up saved, simply because it was Q ; their duty, ever dreamed IWI 11 Bicir savings would mount ylSwv wu 5 they’ve done. They didn’t ■T expect a duty to pay such high A’ dividends! fi ' ® 0 There it is ... £66, on the H average, for post-war buying. O But, if you’ve never been a || National Saver, it’s only £66 you might have had. It’s -~ f O not too late to start, by any |J| means. The need for saving 8 is as great as ever. Why not® ||| open your 3% National War W Savings Account now? , : . ' W5.63.16

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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 March 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 22 March 1945, Page 2